Buddy of mine found a few of these at a store in NJ on clearence endcap, had no price tag but scanned for $1 each I doubt there are too many of these still hovering around (sorry ), but if you are in store anyway you might want to keep an eye out for

Uhhh, no it's very accurate. Got to be user error. SKU is 837503 if Maphatlal would have just clicked the link!

On clearance items like this, it's not very accurate at all. It will say "limited items in stock" but when you call the stores and they look in their system, it's usually ZERO found all around.

jenkinsr99

Ancient Member

posted: Feb. 4, 2013 @ 8:33a

Try this inventory checker, it is more accurate than The Home Depot site. When I went to the site, all stores in my area showed limited stock, while this checker showed zero in stock at all stores. Use the pdf file to find your store number if you don't know it. http://sd.site88.net/homedepot.html

eeagle

Senior Member

posted: Feb. 4, 2013 @ 10:40a

Check Amazon's Android/Fire free app of the day for a simulator to fly a little RC helicopter in a house if you can't find the real thing

Uhhh, no it's very accurate. Got to be user error. SKU is 837503 if Maphatlal would have just clicked the link!

On clearance items like this, it's not very accurate at all. It will say "limited items in stock" but when you call the stores and they look in their system, it's usually ZERO found all around.

See jenkinsr99's response below yours. HDs inventory system is fine, the HD web site interface sucks.

JesseLivermore

Tired Member

posted: Feb. 4, 2013 @ 11:48a

jenkinsr99 said: Try this inventory checker, it is more accurate than The Home Depot site. When I went to the site, all stores in my area showed limited stock, while this checker showed zero in stock at all stores. Use the pdf file to find your store number if you don't know it. http://sd.site88.net/homedepot.html

Green just for the link to an inventory checker that actually works (at least for Home Depot, although it still is useless for Target).

gifpaste

Dismembered Member

posted: Feb. 4, 2013 @ 12:20p

If anyone wants to take it to the next step, a very popular one are V911 or H911 models. 4 channel something better to practice with (and more control). Not having seen that particular HD model, a .5 channel normally means flipping on some lights or changing a speed (hi/low).

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smeagle

Senior Member - 1K

posted: Feb. 4, 2013 @ 6:58p

Looks like Fatwallet/SD broke the inventory checker!

freakinout

Nerdy Member

posted: Feb. 4, 2013 @ 7:13p

vks22 said: Anyone knows, which aisle/where I can find these?

He said it was a clearance end cap in the back corner of store, i guess it could vary by store since it's a seasonal item. He said they were just sitting on a clearance shelf. there was no shelf tag. He took one up to register just to see how much, when it rang up $1 he ran back and grabbed the rest

akshaykumar said: Where in NJ ?

It was one of the stores in the Atlantic City area. I'm not sure exactly which one, but I know he bought all of them at that store

tankersmom79

Happy Member

posted: Feb. 4, 2013 @ 8:56p

eeagle said"Check Amazon's Android/Fire free app of the day for a simulator to fly a little RC helicopter in a house if you can't find the real thing"

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